TwistedOakLandscaping.com Blog Awarded As Best Landscaping Blog
Last week, we received word from the product review site, Expertido.org, that our blog has been reviewed and selected as one of the landscaping blogs out there. Expertido selected our blog based on the analysis of content quality, reliability, and uniqueness, amongst other factors. The TwistedOakLandscaping.com blog is managed by our webmaster aka Little Oak. This week, … Continue reading TwistedOakLandscaping.com Blog Awarded As Best Landscaping Blog
Winterizing Your Lawns & Gardens
The busiest seasons for landscape maintenance are spring and fall — lawn and garden clean up time and winterizing your plant material. As the fall season nears its end and winter is fast approaching, there are a few lawn and garden maintenance chores to keep in mind: Winterizing your plant material Managing the fallen leaves … Continue reading Winterizing Your Lawns & Gardens
Soil Your Undies 2018 Starts Today
Ready–Set–Go–Soil Your Undies Soil Your Undies in the name of soil conservation. This is a great project for kids, classrooms, homeowners and farmers alike Do some research. Learn about this simple experiment that hopefully will lay down a marker about how soil biology fares in differing situations. The Soil Your Undies or cotton test is … Continue reading Soil Your Undies 2018 Starts Today
BugFinder App is now available for iOS and Android It’s here! BugFinder is the ultimate scouting app for woody plants in the nursery and landscape. It will help detect and manage insect pests on trees and shrubs specifically in Ontario. Simply input the plant name and time of year and the app then utilizes its … Continue reading Bug Finder App
Save energy with these Landscaping Tips Planning to spruce up your property? Taking the time to landscape well will not only make your home a pleasant place to live in while adding curb appeal–it will also help your use your electricity wisely and save energy. Do you know that Landscaping is a natural and beautiful … Continue reading Landscaping to Save Energy